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ersion.
Please read the whole instruction before starting!
===== Prerequisites =====
=== What we need... Three floppies, label them "Dos", "Freesco" and "Start"
* Some information from your ISP (might not b... has it nowdays ? One easy solution is to use the start diskette from Windows 9x. If you don't have a sta

enu. This menu gives the user a choice whether to start in Windows or DOS. There are several ways to conf... the boot keys (F4, F5, etc)
BootKeys=1
;What to start by default. On my machine option 5 means DOS
;so ... ootMenuDefault=5
;Delay before default choice is started
BootMenuDelay=5
;Don't touch the rest
BootMult

ed the complete directory structure, as well as a startup script and installation script. Because this is... an be found. |
| rc | This directory contains the startup/shutdown/firewall script of your package. Not all packages require such a script. A skeleton startup script is already made, but needs editing. |
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c) and if applicable to the
type of package, even start it up straight away.
If your /rc/rcuser/rc_* scr... s your
initial current directory when your script started) so you dont need to worry
about deleting the t... the firewall rules will get removed immediately.
Startup/Shutdown/Firewalling.
A directory /rc/rcuser w

d to add the -l (lower case L) option to the vpnd startup command.
* The 172.16.0.1 and 172.16.0.2 IP's... the DYNDNS or No-IP domain name of the client and start the vpnd process with name resolution enabled (-l... / than add the next lines to your rc_user or vpnd startup script:
<code>if [ ! -f /dev/random ]; then

c) and if applicable to the
type of package, even start it up straight away.
If your /rc/rcuser/rc_* scr... s your
initial current directory when your script started) so you dont need to worry
about deleting the t... the firewall rules will get removed immediately.
Startup/Shutdown/Firewalling.
A directory /rc/rcuser w

===== Open a DOS box for WinNT 4.0 client =====
A DOS box can be opened by clicking on the Start button, followed by the 'Run...' command, in the dialog type cmd and hit enter.
{{freesco:manuals:027:clients:winnt:nt_run_cmd.png|Run dialog}}
The Command Prompt is also available in the 'Start' menu:
{{freesco:manuals:027:clients:winnt:nt_command_prompt.png|Start menu}}

the system has rebooted to the MS-DOS prompt ===
start the router properly. (I use the Boot Option Batch... Press "y" to save your changes when prompted.
=== Start the HTTP server(s) again : ===
<code>rc_httpd start</code>
=== Create the /www/errors directory and create a custom error page. ===
* At the sy

"unison" user. This is important because we must
start it off as root, since only the superuser can use ...
client.
user = root: Only the root user can start a chroot'ed process. But,
since we set the setui... or successful and unsuccessful connections.
8. Restart the xinetd process. On Red Hat, this is done with